excited

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. emocionado
I'm excited to go to Argentina.Estoy emocionada por ir a Argentina.
b. entusiasmado
The children were very excited to see Santa.Los niños estaban muy entusiasmados por ver a Papá Noel.
c. ilusionado
Jojo was very excited to finally meet his childhood idol.Jojo estaba muy ilusionado por finalmente conocer a su ídolo de la infancia.
a. nervioso
Don't get so excited; you're going to faint.No te pongas tan nervioso; te vas a desmayar.
b. alborotado
The crowd was excited.La multitud se encontraba alborotada.
c. agitado
The horses became excited due to the storm.Los caballos se pusieron agitados por la tormenta.
d. excitado
The water molecules that are excited are the ones with a higher temperature.Las moléculas de agua excitadas son las que tienen una temperatura alta.
a. excitado
The bulls were excited during mating season.Los toros estaban excitados durante la época de celo.
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